India
At least 90 Stray Dogs Found Killed With Muzzles & Legs Tied in Maharashtra's Buldhana
The carcasses of the dogs were found strewn at various spots on Girda-Savaldabara Road in a forest area in the east Maharashtra district on Thursday evening.
UAE Court Quashes Cheque Bounce Case against Rahul Gandhi's Wayanad Poll Rival
Vellapally, who unsuccessfully contested as the NDA candidate against Rahul Gandhi in the 2019 general elections, was arrested on August 20 at a hotel in Ajman in connection with Rs 19 crore cheque default case.
'India Lost Eminent Jurist, Seasoned Parliamentarian': Former PM Manmohan Singh Condoles Jethmalani's Demise
Eminent jurist and former Union minister Jethmalani passed away on Sunday at the age of 95, his family members said. He was not keeping well for a few months.
Why Standing Water Must be Removed from All Corners of the House Every Week to Check Dengue, Malaria
Various studies establish the fact that concealed spots like water-holding trays underneath some refrigerators can be a potential breeding ground for the Aedes mosquitoes, responsible for the spread of dengue fever.
Despite Financial Gain, Why Sikkim is Against Centre's Plan to Open Up Khangchendzonga for Expeditions
The locals urge that the Home Ministry’s order to open up Khangchendzonga and 23 other peaks in Sikkim 'to foreigners desirous of mountaineering and trekking' should be seen from the perspective of the special bond that they share with this peak.
Need Well Conceived Strategy to Make India Five Trillion Economy, Says Manmohan Singh
Former CM Manmohan Singh was speaking at the JK Lakshmipat University, where he was felicitated with the 'JKLU Laureate Award 2019' for his contribution in public service, governance, economy and nation building.
Probe Panel Asked to Submit Report Assam Doctor's Killing within a Month
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal had on Wednesday ordered Jagannathan, commissioner and secretary, finance, to inquire into the killing of 73-year-old Dr Deven Dutta at a tea garden in Jorhat.
Courts Have 'Time Machines' Where Cases Live On, Says Bombay High Court
In a judgment in a case pertaining to the rent control act, the court said that the litigation started in 1986. Several appeals, applications and pleas later, the issue remained unresolved, while the original landowner and original tenant are no more.
Blame it on Automation: Zomato Lays Off 541 Employees Across Several Teams
The company said the reason behind the move is an improved Zomato platform with Artificial Intelligence-driven bots and automation in resolving customer queries that has led to an overall reduction of staffs.
ABVP Seeks Sedition Case Against AMU's Kashmiri Students for Protesting Against 370 Annulment
The ABVP activists had burnt an effigy of the AMU vice-chancellor at the Ramlila grounds for permitting Kashmiri students to hold a demonstration inside the University campus on Thursday evening.
As Dengue Cases Soar in Hyderabad, People Rush to Donate Blood
Almost 30 percent of people admitted in the hospital were diagnosed with dengue. The situation is very much similar in other hospitals where doctors are making all efforts possible to meet requirements.
Hours After Chandrayaan-2 Lander Goes Silent, NASA Says 40% Lunar Missions Failed in Last 60 Years
From 1958 to 2019, India as well as the US, the USSR (now Russia), Japan, the European Union, China and Israel launched different lunar missions — from orbiters, landers and flyby (orbiting the Moon, landing on the Moon and flying by the Moon).
Upset Over Transfer Denial, Madras High Court Chief Justice Tahilramani Resigns
The collegium, headed by Chief Justice Gogoi, had recommended transfer of Justice Tahilramani, who was elevated as the Madras High Court's Chief Justice on August 8 last year, to the Meghalaya High Court.
Here are the Technological Challenges That ISRO is Likely to Face During Chandrayaan-2 Landing
If successful, this would be India’s first soft landing on the moon’s surface. Only the US, the former USSR and China have been successful in making landings on the moon.
Former Chhattisgarh CM Ajit Jogi Admitted to Hospital in Delhi After Complaining of Breathing Problem
Ajit Jogi was in Delhi from the last few days for his routine medical check-up and was admitted to a hospital after he complained of breathing problem.
In Faux Pas, Goa Govt Releases Teachers Day Statement That Quoted Late CM Manohar Parrikar
The Department of Information and Publicity, in the press statement issued in the evening, wished the people of Goa on the occasion of Teachers' Day. The statement quoted the late Chief Minister Parrikar as wishing the people of the state on the occasion.